CONVEYER Announce New Album ‘No Future’

by Shade Aurion

“Whetstone” Single Released

Tour Kicks Off May 20

Album Available June 23

CONVEYER has announced details behind their new album, No Future, set for release on Victory Records on June 23, 2017. “Our goal with No Future was to capture the energy and passion of a CONVEYER live show on record,” reveals guitarist Ty Brooks. Today, the band unleashes a new video for the track “Whetstone,” a furious, staunch anthem towards the brokenness of the current world.

Vocalist Danny Adams delves into “Whetstone,” explaining, “This song was inspired by experiencing the hurt and stress that I’m sure a lot of Christians my age have gone through. We have all seen how taxing and frustrating dating and serious relationships can be between the religious beliefs of two people, whether too similar or too divided. After many years that I’ve identified as a Christian, allowing my beliefs and biases to be redefined, I’ve realized how unhealthy and toxic relationships can be when people over-spiritualize their lack of certainty in life. “Whetstone” is my take on digesting this experience and re-evaluating what I believe on these relationships.”

Putting their DIY ethos to the side, CONVEYER entered Silver Bullet Studio in Connecticut with producer Greg Thomas (Shai Hulud, Misery Signals, With Honor) in January 2017. “This was the first record that we have ever worked on with a producer and we couldn’t be happier with how it came out. A lot of work went into shaping and re-arranging each song to make them the best that they could be. We are so grateful to him, Chris Teti and everyone else at the studio. We are very proud of No Future and we are looking forward to working on the next record with our family at Silver Bullet.”CONVEYER wrapped up 2016 with a final run behind their Victory Records debut, 2015’s When Given Time To Grow, touring with label mates High Hopes, as well as Prophets, Ghost Key, For The Win and others. The band is ready to return to Canada and circle North America performing cuts from No Future live for the very first time. “We can’t wait for No Future to be released and to play these songs in as many rooms as we can. This is the biggest and heaviest record that we have written to date,” promises Brooks. CONVEYER’s first shows of 2017 begin May 20 in Franklin, IN, with support from Church Tongue, and on select dates, Kennedy and Colour In The Clouds.